The New York Giants are only one game out of the last season finisher spot in the NFC, yet might not have their beginning quarterback for half a month.
Per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Daniel Jones experienced a neck strain in Sunday’s success over the Philadelphia Eagles and is thought of “week-to-week.” With Jones sidelined, reinforcement quarterback Mike Glennon is relied upon to begin in Week 13 against the Miami Dolphins.
Jones went 19 of 30 for 202 yards and a score in Sunday’s success, not having a capture or a bungle in the game interestingly since Week 7. He has finished 64.3% of his passes for 2,428 yards with 10 scores to seven captures for a 84.8 passer rating this season, just missing critical snaps in a Week 5 misfortune to the Dallas Cowboys because of a blackout. Glennon filled in for Jones during that game, going 16 of 25 for 196 yards with a score and two interferences.
Pelissero revealed Tuesday that the Giants are marking Jake Fromm off the Buffalo Bills practice crew, propping in the event that Jones experienced a huge physical issue. Lead trainer Joe Judge doesn’t talk until Wednesday, and will probably give a further improvement on Jones’ playing status.
Jones’ physical issue happened on the second play from scrimmage, per Pelissero, when he got hit as he slid during a quarterback attendant. Neither Judge nor Jones were gotten some information about the injury after Sunday’s success.
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